During the 1700's in colonial America, three different groups emerged with differing views on the American Revolution. One of the groups were the Tories. The
Samuel Seabury (found on sawtucket.com)
Tory outlook was that the English colonies in the America should stay loyal to the Parliament and Crown. Samuel Seabury was a reverend who had the classification of a Tory during this time period, and his views on law, government, and community highlight this perspective.
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Works Consulted Gorn, Elliott J., Randy Roberts, and Terry D. Bilhartz. Constructing the American Past: A Source Book of a People’s History Third ed. New York: Addison Wesley Longman, Inc., 1999. Nash, Gary B., Julie Roy Jeffrey, John R. Howe, Peter J. Frederick, Allen F. Davis, and Allan M. Winkler. The American People: Creating a Nation and a SocietyFifth ed. Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc., 2001.
Samuel Seabury
During the 1700's in colonial America, three different groups emerged with differing views on the American Revolution. One of the groups were the Tories. The
Explore the Wikispace for more information on Seabury's viewpoints on Law, Government, and Community!
Samuel Seabury's Tory viewpoint on:
**Government** **Community**
**Law**
Works Consulted
Gorn, Elliott J., Randy Roberts, and Terry D. Bilhartz. Constructing the American Past: A Source Book of a People’s History Third ed. New York: Addison Wesley Longman, Inc., 1999.
Nash, Gary B., Julie Roy Jeffrey, John R. Howe, Peter J. Frederick, Allen F. Davis, and Allan M. Winkler. The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society Fifth ed. Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc., 2001.